From today, Australians can order up to 17,000 of their favourite Coles supermarket products—an increase of over 50 per ...
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Australia’s best (and worst) Uber riders have been revealed, according to Uber data
With the release of their 2025 Uber Rider Ratings Ranking, Uber has revealed where the best and worst riders in Australia ...
Uber has revealed which city has the best and worst-rated passengers and it's not great news for one spot on the western half ...
Aussies can shop an expanded Coles range, new exclusive promotions, and unlock more value – all delivered in under an ...
Failed Australian rideshare app accuses Uber of illegally operating service to gain unfair advantage
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A failed Australian taxi-industry disruptor told a court on Tuesday that Uber began illegally operating its ridesharing service in Australia a decade ago to gain an unfair ...
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Historic pay deal with Uber Eats and DoorDash could set minimum pay for gig economy delivery workers
A deal between the Transport Workers Union and Australia's two largest on-demand delivery platforms looks set to re-write the meaning of gig economy work, if it is approved by the Fair Work Commission ...
FILE - An Uber sign is displayed inside a car in Palatine, Ill., United States, Feb. 10, 2022. Uber had agreed to pay a 26 million Australian dollar ($19 million) fine for misleading riders by falsely ...
A failed Australian taxi-industry disruptor told a court on Tuesday that Uber began illegally operating its ridesharing service in Australia a decade ago to gain an unfair advantage over competitors.
SYDNEY, Dec 7 (Reuters) - An Australian court fined Uber Technologies Inc (UBER.N), opens new tab A$21 million ($14 million) on Wednesday for threatening cancellation fees it never charged and ...
CANBERRA, Australia — Uber has agreed to pay a $19-million fine for misleading riders by falsely warning that they could be charged a cancellation fee and for inflating estimates of comparable taxi ...
CANBERRA, AustraliaCANBERRA, Australia — Uber agreed to pay a 26 million Australian dollar ($19 million) fine for misleading riders by falsely warning they could be charged a cancellation fee and for ...
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